Investigators say Zachkey James cashed in more than $66,000 in money orders.
A man accused of dressing up like a postal employee and stealing mail has been arrested.
He's accused of going into various Philadelphia-area post offices and stealing mail. He's also accused of similar thefts from USPS curbside collection boxes in various locations around Philadelphia and Montgomery County. "The employee further observed a smudge on each money order over a security feature and recognized the smudge as an indication that the money orders had been altered," the criminal complaint states.Authorities say his phone was searched and investigators found conversations about altering money orders and checks.
Investigators say they observed James in July of this year on video at the Kingsessing Post Office accessing the mail in the collection mailboxes.
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